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The Clusters page, under the Infrastructure tab, contains the controls for adding new clusters and hosts.
To add a host in your Containers environment, you must add it to a cluster. You can monitor the state of
the provision requests of existing hosts and view event logs for your containers from any page in the
Library and Deployments tabs. The Requests and Event Log panels are located on the right side of the
pages.
Add a Container Host to a New Cluster
You must add a host to a cluster to deploy containers.
Prerequisites
Select a business group from the top-left side of the Containers tab.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a container administrator.
2 Click the Containers tab.
3 Click Infrastructure > Clusters.
4 Click New.
5 Enter a name for the Cluster.
6 Enter a description for the Cluster.
7 In Type select whether you entered the address of a Docker host or a virtual container host (VCH).
Note Only VCH hosts that are version 1.2 and 1.3 are supported in Containers for vRealize
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8 Enter your host IP address or host name using the http(s)://<hostname>:<port> format.
9 Select your login credentials from the list.
Containers supports credentials authentication and public-private key authentication. You can add
your credentials from the Identity Management page.
10 Click Save.
You successfully created a new cluster added a host to it.
Using Container Deployment Policies
You can link deployment policies to hosts and container definitions. You use deployment policies in
Containers for vRealize Automation to set a preference for the specific host and quotas for when you
deploy a container.
Deployment policies that are applied to a container have a higher priority than placements that are
applied to container hosts.
Note Deployment policies are deprecated and will be removed in a future release of vRealize
Automation.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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